RE: [analog-help] Emailing stats

2001-07-20 Thread Phil Glatz
At 05:20 PM 07/20/2001 +0100, Michael wrote: Is there a way that I can get my HTML output file from analog sent as an attachment in an e-mail to my address from the command line in one command? Why not just create a second report in text format and directly email it to recipients? This is

[analog-help] overriding host exclusions

2001-07-16 Thread Phil Glatz
In my general analog.cfg file, I have HOSTEXCLUDE 216.15.98.38 This is so I can exclude traffic from a particular host I do development on. However, I'd like to do a raw traffic report that includes everything, so I read in a second config file to turn this exclusion off. But I can't get it

Re: [analog-help] overriding host exclusions

2001-07-16 Thread Phil Glatz
At 04:17 PM 07/16/2001 -0500, Duke wrote: Remember, that the analog.cfg is parsed before other configuration files. By excluding a host in analog.cfg, it cannot be included in another configuration file. What I tried was doing an excluding in analog.cfg, then negating that with an INCLUDE * in

Re: [analog-help] memory problems

2001-07-10 Thread Phil Glatz
At 12:36 PM 07/10/2001 +0100, Stephen Turner wrote: Perhaps. There could be characters in the lines that are messing Analog up (such as control characters). It could be, but note that it did read all the lines in, and had started the output phase, before quitting. Is there a rule of thumb

Re: [analog-help] memory problems

2001-07-10 Thread Phil Glatz
At 07:35 AM 07/11/2001 +1200, Mike Mohr wrote: A second possibility is a divide-by-zero condition while generating a graphic. I've seen failures of the graphics generators cause analog to core dump. I turned off all charts and that solved it - thanks to all for suggestions.

Re: [analog-help] memory problems

2001-07-09 Thread Phil Glatz
At 10:27 AM 07/09/2001 -0700, you wrote: When Analog runs out of memory it tells you with an error like Not enough memory. It doesn't core dump. Thanks, I'll check it out. This is from a high traffic site, and occasionally some long query strings find their way into the logs. I wrote a perl

[analog-help] memory problems

2001-07-07 Thread Phil Glatz
I'm running out of memory when doing reports for a month's work of data. I'm using Analog 5.02 on a freebsd 4.1 system with 256MB of RAM, and have about 121MB free when I run Analog, and am not going into swap. My log file for June has 5,363,768 lines in 1GB of file space. My log file

Re: [analog-help] one log file, many virtual domains, using ora website v2.x

2001-01-17 Thread Phil Glatz
At 12:11 PM 01/17/2001 -0600, you wrote: Does anyone run analog with just one log file for virtual domains? Am unsuccessful and can't seem to get a problem fixed. Sure - the trick is that you put it outside of the virtual domain blocks - if they include their own log files, it will override

[analog-help] directory aliasing problem

2001-01-16 Thread Phil Glatz
ts to "[no directory]" for these files I tried the following: FILEALIAS ^/$ /index.html DIROUTPUTALIAS REGEXP:^()$ "/" but that just isn't getting it - any suggestions? thanks, Phil ----- Phil Glatz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) S

[analog-help] filtering out bots

1999-05-08 Thread Phil Glatz
Is there a way to filter out requests from searchbots in a requests report? I see how it is done in browser reports, but I'd like to set up a rule to exclude all requests from bots on other reports. This is the analog-help

Re: [analog-help] requests not listed?

1999-03-10 Thread Phil Glatz
Check your FILEEXCLUDE / FILEINCLUDE statements. Remembering that *EXCLUDE first includes everything else and *INCLUDE first excludes everything else. THanks; I had images excluded This is the analog-help mailing list. To